Tags U.S. Cyber Command

Lawmakers urge DOD to go big on cyber in 2022 budget

by Jackson Barnett

Members of Congress want to push cyber up in importance, they told cyber leaders in DOD.

U.S. and Australia partner to develop virtual cyber training range

by Sara Wilson

It is the first agreement to develop the Persistent Cyber Training Environment with an ally.

US military researchers may have found a more productive vulnerability discovery process

by Shannon Vavra

Automation is the key to running more efficient vulnerability discovery research, U.S. military researchers say in new research.

Senators urge against shuttering of Pentagon’s cyber college

by Billy Mitchell

"We fear that such an action sends the wrong message to our warfighters and to our adversaries," the senators wrote in a letter to DOD leadership.

Hackers are using coronavirus-themed phishing lures to go after DOD networks

by Shannon Vavra

Hackers are targeting defense industrial base companies and their networks in order to move into DOD systems.

Cyber Command has drastically cut hiring time for cybersecurity roles, says DOD CISO

by Shannon Vavra

The Cyber Excepted Service program is bearing some fruit, Department of Defense CISO Jack Wilmer says.

Security clearance background checks should take three days, Rep. Will Hurd says

by Shannon Vavra

“I never thought I would have to work on such a basic issue as this," the Texas Republican says about the federal security clearance process, which is still working on a large backlog of applications.

U.S. Cyber Command simulated a seaport cyberattack to test digital readiness

by Shannon Vavra

The simulation also included officials from throughout the U.S. government and from allied partners to emphasize stronger coordination.

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